Hello.

Trying this message again for the third time. Hope nothing more goes wrong.
Here are a few configs (firefox-windows vs. mac), that are different and I'm 
wondering if I should change them?
Also, I've added one that uses numbers for the "value" as an example of five 
configurations that differ.

network.proxy.http                 127.0.0.1          my mac is localhost
network.proxy.socks             127.0.0.1         my mac is local host
network.proxy                         127.0.0.1          my mac is localhost
network.proxy.type                 1                        my mac is '0'

app.update.lastUpdateTime.addon-background-update-timer       value is  
1216566538
                                                                                
                                  my mac is  1271467577

There are five of these that differ.

This is better than the 20 I was going to post but let me know if you want to 
see more.

Thanks

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Lewman <and...@torproject.org>
To: or-talk@freehaven.net
Sent: Sun, Apr 18, 2010 8:51 am
Subject: Re: Firefox configurations for tor with Mac ppc


On 04/17/2010 01:45 AM, zzzjethro...@email2me.net wrote:
>  Hello.
> Around the first of the year I asked about FF configurations, with Tor, for 
Mac, Power PC.
> I was given a link to a site that had the Firefox settings used by Tor.

The firefox settings are the same across platforms.  It shouldn't matter
if it's a mac, windows, or gnu/linux.  torbutton and the prefs.js from
the torbrowser bundles should address them.

Again, I say "should" because we haven't spent much time analyzing os x.
 As we build the tor browser bundle for os x, we'll figure out which
prefs.js settings need to be changed.

-- 
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
pgp 0x31B0974B

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